Decided to post my new (partially) system:
After reading Bonzo’s report on Misho Myronov”s Altec Dual woofer front loaded horns, and doing some research I‘ve decided to commission the same To replace my Avantgarde Duo Omega G2s that i ve been using for a while.
Peter Noerbaek of PBN Audio had gracefully agreed to build Altec 817 replicas and crossovers.
I must state it here, that the quality of his work, customer service and attitude are of the highest order. He is so easy to deal with, it’s been an absolute pleasure.
1505 Altec multicell horns were built by Markus Klug.
Series x-over using Duelund caps were designed by Misho Myronov, who is another gentleman of the audio world.
After some unexpected setbacks everything is finally in place and making music.
While at it, I’ve decided to commission somewhat custom 6CB5 A SE Single ended monoblocks from Thomas MAyer- and he is yet another true gentleman and a great person to do business with.
Thomas Mayer amps replace my Lamm ML2s that I thought I’d never sell.
Its way to early to form an opinion on the sound yet, but it is very promising and I’m convinced Ive made a right move.
After reading Bonzo’s report on Misho Myronov”s Altec Dual woofer front loaded horns, and doing some research I‘ve decided to commission the same To replace my Avantgarde Duo Omega G2s that i ve been using for a while.
Peter Noerbaek of PBN Audio had gracefully agreed to build Altec 817 replicas and crossovers.
I must state it here, that the quality of his work, customer service and attitude are of the highest order. He is so easy to deal with, it’s been an absolute pleasure.
1505 Altec multicell horns were built by Markus Klug.
Series x-over using Duelund caps were designed by Misho Myronov, who is another gentleman of the audio world.
After some unexpected setbacks everything is finally in place and making music.
While at it, I’ve decided to commission somewhat custom 6CB5 A SE Single ended monoblocks from Thomas MAyer- and he is yet another true gentleman and a great person to do business with.
Thomas Mayer amps replace my Lamm ML2s that I thought I’d never sell.
Its way to early to form an opinion on the sound yet, but it is very promising and I’m convinced Ive made a right move.